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Special Forums IP Networking Creating a printer emulator to capture PDL/PCL data coming in on port 9100. Post 302389127 by Corona688 on Friday 22nd of January 2010 05:54:20 PM
Old 01-22-2010
What protocol did you select when creating the TCP port? Windows auto-chooses for some port numbers I think, and might have forced it to something other than raw.
 

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GIMPPRINT-MEDIATYPES(7) 				      Gimp-Print Manual Pages					   GIMPPRINT-MEDIATYPES(7)

NAME
gimpprint-mediatypes - Gimp-Print media types DESCRIPTION
Gimp-Print supports many different media types, which are printer type specific. The option names are case sensitive. Two names are listed for each resolution; the first (short) name is the mediatype, and the second (long) name is descriptive. Not all media types are supported on all printers. MEDIA TYPES
Epson and Lexmark (other than the 4076) inkjet printers Media Type Description ------------------------------------------ Plain Plain Paper PlainFast Plain Paper Fast Load Postcard Postcard GlossyFilm Glossy Film Transparency Transparencies Envelope Envelopes BackFilm Back Light Film Matte Matte Paper Inkjet Inkjet Paper Coated Photo Quality Inkjet Paper GlossyPhoto Premium Glossy Photo Paper Luster Premium Luster Photo Paper Photo Photo Paper Glossy Photo Quality Glossy Paper Ilford Ilford Heavy Paper Other Other We have found that glossy photo papers not specifically designed for Epson printers generally perform poorly in Epson printers. The ink tends to pool on the paper, causing muddy shadows and possibly leaving ink on the printer rollers. Use of the highest quality printing modes (1440x720 highest quality and 2880x720 unidirectional) produces the best result on such papers, probably because printing is slower and there is more time for the ink to dry. Canon printers Media Type Description ------------------------------------- Plain Plain Paper Transparency Transparencies BackFilm Back Print Film Fabric Fabric Sheets Envelope Envelope Coated High Resolution Paper TShirt T-Shirt Transfers GlossyFilm High Gloss Film GlossyPaper Glossy Photo Paper GlossyCards Glossy Photo Cards GlossyPro Photo Paper Pro PCL (Hewlett-Packard and Lexmark 4076) inkjet printers Media Type Description ---------------------------------------- Plain Plain Bond Bond Premium Premium Glossy Glossy/Photo Transparency Transparency GlossyQD Quick-dry Photo TransparencyQD Quick-dry Transparency PCL laser printers do not allow specification of any media type. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Michael Sweet (mike@easysw.com) and Robert Krawitz (rlk@alum.mit.edu) This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This manual page was written by Roger Leigh (roger@whinlatter.uklinux.net) SEE ALSO
gimpprint-color(7), gimpprint-dithers(7), gimpprint-imagetypes(7), gimpprint-inktypes(7), gimpprint-mediasizes(7), gimpprint-media- sources(7), gimpprint-models(7), gimpprint-resolutions(7). Version 4.2.4 25 Nov 2002 GIMPPRINT-MEDIATYPES(7)
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